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Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Now that the Olympics have ended Jimmy Fallon's ratings have started to slip so what better why to try and boost them then by giving some air time to an actress who has worked on how many movies the past three years? Three? How many made it into theatres? Not exactly what one would call a stellar casting coup. However that person is Lindsay Lohan and Jimmy Fallon is never going to say or do anything that will make Lindsay uncomfortable or not have his deluxe Kneepads on. Lindsay is going on the Fallon's show to talk about her reality show on OWN. Not so much reality as it is a ploy by OWN to have people actually look through their entire 500 channels to try and find where OWN actually is located. I think it is either somewhere within the shopping channels or shares time with HSN or something like that. I'm pretty sure people will watch the first episode. Does this mean that Lindsay has given up on her Oscar dream. For the past decade she has repeatedly claimed her goal was to have an Oscar by 30. Not going to make it. Why would you give her a role that even has a chance to win an Oscar? Would you have for example given her the Jennifer Lawrence role in American Hustle? No way. She will be stuck for the next few years making the same types of movies that every other has been actress tries to make. Straight to on demand and keep hoping someone will think you deserve another chance.

I think the whole point about doing PR and letting people know about a show that is coming on and when it is to go on as many talk shows and interview as much as possible. You might even see Oprah doing some because she needs an audience.

OK, Jimmy is a host for entertainment value! He's not a hard nosed journalist trying to get the best scoop. Why would he ever be expected to ask hard hitting questions?

I had to laugh last night when I saw a tweet from Oprah saying "Are you ready America to see what recovery looks like?" Ummm yes if recovery means snorting coke off a sidewalk yes, show me oh mighty one!

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